I am grateful I got to swim tonight. I had the whole pool to myself and didn't miss a beat even though I hadn't been for any long swims for at least two weeks ........I even started to breathe bi-laterally :):):)
It's the "little things" that are the "big things" in life. Daily reminders of all the "little things" we have to be grateful about :):):)
Showing posts with label determination. Show all posts
Showing posts with label determination. Show all posts
Wednesday, January 22, 2014
Saturday, January 4, 2014
365 Days of Gratitude Rollover day 50
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Take to the Safe Center |
Every year we accumulate more stuff, more stress and more of a footprint on this tiny universe of ours.
Today we made a commitment and followed through to start parting of our stuff to the appropriate place .......and we washed the dog:):):)
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Shreddings and Recyclables |
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Monday, December 30, 2013
365 Days if Gratitude Rollover day 45
I am grateful to Frank for bringing us across the finish line ;););)
Friday, December 27, 2013
365 Days of Gratitude Rollover day 42
I am grateful for wonderful people that help you out when you need it just because :):);) Thank you Kristin!
Sunday, December 8, 2013
365 Days of Gratitude Rollover day 24
I am grateful we were able to sponsor a booth and runners at "Quench the Fire" an awareness run for chronic pain! It is a great cause, was a terrific event, lots of fun and we had great team support :):):)
Wednesday, December 4, 2013
365 Days of Gratitude Rollover day 20
I am very grateful I got to work with 2 chronic pain patients yesterday that reminded me of how much Spinal Cord Stimulation can change someone's life for the better. These patients were beaming!
Both patients from different physicians pracites sharing their story of how bad off they were when they started and how far they have come. These pts had smiles from ear to eat, they are engaging in life and off their pain meds):):):).
I have always known the benefit and that is why I have worked with the therapy so long, however, it is so wonderful to continually be reaffirmed from the patients themselves and their families :):):)
Both patients from different physicians pracites sharing their story of how bad off they were when they started and how far they have come. These pts had smiles from ear to eat, they are engaging in life and off their pain meds):):):).
I have always known the benefit and that is why I have worked with the therapy so long, however, it is so wonderful to continually be reaffirmed from the patients themselves and their families :):):)
Friday, November 22, 2013
365 Days of Gratitude Rollover day 6
I am grateful my friend Millie enlisted me to help her take a persons bags who has been homeless for awhile to the bus stop.
This person needed to catch the bus and was having a hard time getting around and she offered to help with the load. We all gathered his things and started our journey.
I could see he was having a tough time with the cart, he was limping, he didn't have a belt to hold up his pants and was carrying way too much, so I offered to pull that. Once I started with his cart I could understand why he was having such a tough time because it was heavy! As we trucked down the sidewalk 2 women and this man who is homeless all carrying his belongings, needless to say, we got some strange looks. The trick with carrying his cart to ease the load was to keep it low to the ground so Millie then offered to carry that since she was shorter......she is great - offering to help, bringing to it her effervescent laugh and smile and making the whole experience fun and not awkward for any of us, especially him:)
What really took me aback in this process was that this man may not have had a lot of things and certainly has disadvantages beyond normal, but what he did have is pride, determination, resourcefulness and a big smile.
We got to our destination and dropped him off and wished him safe travels......he turned to us and thanked us and hoped we had a nice day.
As we walked back together we couldn't help but discuss the plight of being homeless and how hard it must be. She discussed how we get caught up in our own stuff and forget there is a world of problems out there with real people connected to them and that she wanted to do more to help.
I am grateful I have a home, a friend like Mil and the opportunity and desire to help where I can and in the future to remember to look for more:):):)
How do you help? I would love to hear your story
This person needed to catch the bus and was having a hard time getting around and she offered to help with the load. We all gathered his things and started our journey.
I could see he was having a tough time with the cart, he was limping, he didn't have a belt to hold up his pants and was carrying way too much, so I offered to pull that. Once I started with his cart I could understand why he was having such a tough time because it was heavy! As we trucked down the sidewalk 2 women and this man who is homeless all carrying his belongings, needless to say, we got some strange looks. The trick with carrying his cart to ease the load was to keep it low to the ground so Millie then offered to carry that since she was shorter......she is great - offering to help, bringing to it her effervescent laugh and smile and making the whole experience fun and not awkward for any of us, especially him:)
What really took me aback in this process was that this man may not have had a lot of things and certainly has disadvantages beyond normal, but what he did have is pride, determination, resourcefulness and a big smile.
We got to our destination and dropped him off and wished him safe travels......he turned to us and thanked us and hoped we had a nice day.
As we walked back together we couldn't help but discuss the plight of being homeless and how hard it must be. She discussed how we get caught up in our own stuff and forget there is a world of problems out there with real people connected to them and that she wanted to do more to help.
I am grateful I have a home, a friend like Mil and the opportunity and desire to help where I can and in the future to remember to look for more:):):)
How do you help? I would love to hear your story
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